An assortment of herbs can be a practical addition to your summer plant collection, offering fresh flavors for your cooking and thriving on sunny windowsills.
Famous for its unique, perforated leaves, the Swiss cheese plant thrives in humid conditions and bright, indirect light, perfect for adding a tropical touch.
Known for its ability to clean the air and its elegant white blooms, the peace lily prefers shady spots, making it ideal for rooms with less natural light.
Bringing a lovely fragrance along with its beautiful purple blooms, lavender can thrive indoors with plenty of light or outdoors in a garden or balcony.
Highly resilient and capable of purifying the air, the snake plant can tolerate low light and irregular watering, making it a great low-maintenance option.
With its large, glossy leaves, the fiddle leaf fig is a stunning indoor plant that prefers bright, indirect light.
Known for its healing properties, aloe vera is a sun-loving succulent that's easy to care for. It's perfect for a sunny kitchen window.